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Three of Lesley Pearse's must-read books

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The three books by Lesley Pearse that are being reviewed below, esteemed readers. I hope that the book recommendations would seem useful to you.

Betrayal

Reading Lesley Pearse's Betrayal, a 384-page suspense thriller, is highly recommended for readers who enjoy novels like this.

Eve had never considered how challenging life would be with Don Hathaway before she married him. As she chooses to permanently leave her husband, the mother of two adorable children, Olly and Tabitha, has moved far away from his life. Eve intended to exact retribution for the cruel treatment she endured from him during their last marriage, but something went wrong with her. She had no idea how tough it would be to leave his life with her kids. Was Eve a traitor to Don? Readers of this novel were the only ones who knew.

The Woman in the Wood

Reading Lesley Pearse's the woman in the wood, a 544-page historical fiction, is highly recommended for readers who enjoy books like this.

The father of twins, Duncan Mitcham and Maisy, had evicted his wife and their mother from their home and placed them in an asylum on a fateful night in 1960. The twins were forced to move from their London home to Nightingales, where their grandmother, Mrs. Mitcham, lived. The twins were free to live their own lives after being separated from their mother. Maisy was upset one day when she learned that her twin brother had not arrived. His body was nowhere to be located when the police were called. Maisy became skeptical of her grandma, with whom she had been living in the woods for a considerable amount of time, since Duncan vanished.

Suspects

Reading Lesley Pearse's Suspects, a 400-page suspense novel, is highly recommended for readers who enjoy novels like this.

Before moving into their new home, Nina and Conrad never thought that living in their new neighborhood would become so challenging. Unfortunately, one body was discovered dead in Willow Close, a new neighborhood from their home. When the police started questioning them, they suspected all of their neighbors including Nina and Conrad. It was now too late for Nina and Conrad to leave their home until the police had finished their thorough investigation.  

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